We are thrilled to announce a new regular feature on our blog! In Art Advice, ACAC Artistic Director Stuart Horodner and other art experts weigh in on pressing questions from artists, collectors, dealers, and patrons. In the inaugural edition, Stuart responds to WonderRootâs Maggie Ginestraâs question about how artists can seek critical feedback outside the realm of art school. Next week, he discusses discerning commercial art from fine art. Email us your art-related questions!

We are close to meeting our goal of raising $5,000 to help bring John Packâs and Gary Hustwitâs The Olympic Cityexhibition to Atlanta! The City of Atlanta matches every dollar donated, making your gift DOUBLE. Visit the power2give website and be a part of bringing this thought-provoking work to your city.

One thing that distinguishes the artists that ACAC shows is that their work is the subject of articles, interviews, and reviews in international magazines and journals. Weeks before Alix Pearlstein's The Dark Pavement opened, it was being discussed in a thoughtful interview conducted by Bomb Magazine. See clips from her previous videos and her thoughts about camera movements, improvisation, and a desire to bring actor Gene Hackman out of retirement.

“As an artist, I believe that it is crucial to allow the public to not only interact with artists’ work, but also the artist themselves, as they both feed each other in a special way.” So says Atlanta artist and sculptor Iman Person, who is featured in our January Member Spotlight. Check out the blog to find out what she enjoys most about being an ACAC artist member.

Major funding for this organization is provided by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners under the guidance of the Fulton County Arts Council. Major support is provided by the City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs. This program is supported in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations from the Georgia General Assembly. GCA also receives support from its partner agency - the National Endowment for the Arts. Funding and support for this organization and its programs is provided in part by Anthropologie, Artadia: The Fund for Art and Dialogue, BINDERS, BLDGS, The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, CV Fine Art Services, Digital Scientists, The Forward Arts Foundation, Gables Residential, Grants to Green, Hotel Indigo, Huffines PR, Ivan Allen Workspace, Massey Charitable Trust, Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund, The Sara Giles Moore Foundation, Octane Coffee Bar & Lounge, Perennial Properties, Possible Futures, The Rich Foundation, Rosenthal & Kaplin, P.C., Tim and Lauren Schrager Family Foundation, Scoutmob, Taylor Family Fund, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Marcia Weber Gardens to Love, Wells Fargo, The Westin Peachtree Plaza, The Willett Group of Morgan Keegan, and WISH Foundation.

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